The entire trail is now open!

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Friday, August 14, 2015 Update
The Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail is OPEN! Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore has officially opened the section of Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail between Glen Arbor and Glen Haven this afternoon.The Bike Route Connector Route through Glen Arbor is still CLOSED due to large-scale logging operations on Northwoods Drive and Fisher Road. For those who want to ride the northern section of the trail, we suggest you park at Crystal View Trailhead or Port Oneida Road and ride there.
For more details and volunteer information, visit the Friends Of Sleeping Bear website.
For more details on other local trail systems visit the TART Trails’ Trail Maintenance page.

The 4th annual Dune Dash

Join us for the fourth annual Dune Dash 4-mile run/walk on Saturday, August 15th. The race course showcases the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail located in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Starting and finishing at the base of the Dune Climb, runners follow the flat, paved Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail past rolling dunes and beautiful forests to the turn around point at historic Glen Haven. Don’t miss your chance to experience what will soon be known as one of the most beautiful scenic runs in Michigan if not the country.

All proceeds from this event will go to the continued construction and maintenance of Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail. The trail has been cleared since the big storm on Sunday, August 2nd. The stretch between Glen Haven & Glen Arbor is still closed but is expected to open very soon. This closure will not affect the Dune Dash route.

What

A 4-mile run/walk along the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail. (Course)

Where

The race will start and finish at the Dune Climb in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park. (map)

When

The race starts at 9am Saturday, August 15, 2015.

Who Benefits

All proceeds from this event will go to support the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail.

What’s the cost?

Adult 18 and up $30
Teen 13-17 $20
Child 12 and under $15

NOTE: Prices go up by $5 after August 13th. The Sleeping Bear Dunes charge an entrance fee of $10 per vehicle if you do not already possess a park pass.

Visit DuneDash.com for all the event details, online registration and volunteer information.

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The Glen Arbor to Port Oneida Trail is Open!

The newest section of the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail from Fisher Road to Port Oneida Road opened Friday May 22 at 3:00 PM, ahead of schedule and just in time for the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

The new trail segment will add about 3.5 miles to the 9.5 miles of previously completed trail.  This portion of trail includes 600 feet of boardwalk over wetlands along the west side of Westman Road and will connect users to the Port Oneida Rural Historic District. Check out the new interactive map  on your computer or smartphone. It provides as much detail as you want about the trail conditions, parking, bathrooms, museums, and businesses along the trail. Check it out!

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore Deputy Superintendent Tom Ulrich shared his enthusiasm for the new trail, “We are excited to have the newest section of the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail open in time for Memorial Day. It offers a beautiful ride through another part of the park, and takes you over wetlands, through forests, and into historic Port Oneida. The Heritage Trail has something for everyone to enjoy – so get up, get out there, and #findyourpark!”

In 2016 trail construction will resume and the trail will continue on to CR 669 (Bohemian) and eventually all the way to Good Harbor.

Locals and tourists alike are looking forward to getting on the trail and exploring the park in a whole new way.  Matt Wiesen, owner of Crystal River Outfitters and the Cyclery knows first-hand the trail’s appeal and impact on the community. According to Wiesen, “The opening of the new portion of the Heritage Trail is very exciting for Glen Arbor.  This is yet another segment that allows us to showcase this region’s natural beauty.  The Heritage Trail continues to be a wonderful asset to both residents and visitors allowing them to get back within the National Parks boundaries and recreate.  It’s exciting to see cycling continue to grow as it benefits all of the merchants in Glen Arbor and allows us to attract visitors year round!”

The public is invited to attend the official ribbon cutting for the new section of trail on June 17, 11:00 AM at Olsen Farm in Port Oneida. 

The boardwalk by Westman Rd.
The boardwalk by Westman Rd.

People for Bikes $10,000 Grant

Banner for WebsitePeople for Bikes awarded a $10,000 grant for Phase II of the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail. People for Bikes is a national advocacy organization based in Boulder, CO. The selection was very competitive with over 147 projects requesting funding and only 8 grants awarded.

We look forward to celebrating the next segment of trail from Glen Arbor to Port Oneida in the spring.

BATA’s Bike-n-Ride expands to the SBHT!

BATA’s Bike-n-Ride program, allowing cyclists to pedal paved trails one way and ride the bus back in Grand Traverse and Leelanau Counties, is in its second season this summer – and it’s growing. Due to its popularity and demand for more service, a new Loop route has been added as well as additional weeks of service.

Last summer, BATA introduced the seasonal bike transportation program, servicing the Traverse City-Suttons Bay Loop route (Route 10) and TART’s Leelanau Trail. Bike-n-Ride is one of very few such programs in the U.S. and serviced 477 bicycles in its first two months of service, July and August of 2013.

Due to the success of the inaugural year, BATA has added a second Bike-n-Ride route, Traverse City-Glen Arbor/Empire Village Loop (Route 11). This allows for riders to bike the newly paved Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail between Glen Arbor and Empire and ride the bus to any other stop along the route.

“In addition to offering a fun leisure activity, the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail is intended to be a meaningful transportation alternative,” states Tom Ulrich, Deputy Superintendent of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. “The new Bike-n-Ride route makes it even easier for visitors to leave their cars behind, reducing carbon emissions, easing parking congestion, and keeping the park picturesque and welcoming for future generations.”

In addition, the schedule expands into June as well as servicing the city of Northport, as follows:

Traverse City-Suttons Bay/Northport Loop: June 16-August 31
Traverse City-Glen Arbor/Empire Loop: June 30-August 31

“We have always intended to gradually increase our service locations and dates, and it’s been easy to do so because of the huge success of Bike-n-Ride’s inaugural year,” shares Doug Dowdy, BATA Transportation Services Manager. He and a select group of people representing BATA, TART Trails, Michigan Land Use Institute, and the Village of Suttons Bay were the driving force behind Bike-n-Ride’s development. “The number of passengers served in 2013 was above expectations. And it shows that our population is ready for more smart transportation options.”

Local bike shop owners have been key partners for BATA to spread the word about Bike-n-Ride to their customers. Brick Wheels owner Tim Brick echoes those sentiments. “The BATA Bike-n-Ride program is a spectacular partnership,” says Brick. “So many of our out-of-town guests would love to ride the Leelanau and Heritage Trails, but often times the trails are more miles than they care to take on. What’s great about biking there and busing back is that it’s not that far – it’s flat and it’s a blast.”

The one-way bike trips are approximately 17 miles between Traverse City and Suttons Bay on the Leelanau Trail, and 11 miles between Glen Arbor and Empire on the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail. The Bike-n-Ride buses allow for 11 bikes to be transported – at no cost. Riders will be charged a $3.00 per-person fare that can be paid on the bus in cash (debit/credit cards not accepted) or with a BATA FlashFare card (details on that program here).

For the Suttons Bay/Northport Loop route, BATA will provide every-other-hour Bike-n-Ride service on weekdays beginning at 5:00 a.m. and ending at the Hall Street Transfer Station at 7:50 p.m. For the Glen Arbor/Empire Loop route, weekday service will allow for three runs. The weekends offer three runs per Loop route. Complete schedules with map can be found at bata.net/bikenride or by calling BATA at 231.941.2324.

Bike-n-Ride is not an express service; the bus will make regular Loop stops. This is a first-come, first-served program, so arriving early for pick-up is advised. More info at bata.net/bikenride.

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About BATA
With over 120 employees, BATA provides more than half a million annual rides to residents and visitors in Leelanau and Grand Traverse counties. After an extensive study, the organization launched major service and route improvements in May 2013. These enhancements, including “Loop” (fixed routes) and “Link” (zone) services, were designed to better meet residents’ daily transportation needs. Visit bata.net or call 231.941.2324 for more information.